Despite having bought a brand new microphone, and that microphone coming with a very nice stand of its own, I found myself needing a studio arm stand instead.

This is because I found that in order to get the best quality recording, that I needed to set the gain very low and speak close to the microphone. As a result, I had to either hold the microphone very close to me, or else lean forward into the mic. This wouldn’t do, and so I researched what the best mic stand for the Blue Yeti USB microphone was.

There was one clear winner – the RODE PSA1 microphone stand. It works perfectly with the Blue Yeti and will support its heavy weight. It costs about $100 USD on Amazon and is well worth the price, as you will see in my video review and demonstration below:

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